Buy American

February 11th, 2010

Betty Sutton - hypocrite

Betty Sutton - Hypocrite

One of Congresswoman Sutton’s pet projects has been a push to include ‘Buy America’ language in the house Jobs Bill (H.R. 2847).  Through this, Sutton hopes to create and protect American jobs.  For the moment, I’ll leave aside the opinions of experts and historians who disagree with this approach and believe it will ultimately do more harm than good.   Instead, I want to concentrate on our representative’s commitment to this philosophy.

Last year, on NPR, speaking of her Buy American Provisions, Sutton said,

“It just ensures that American tax dollars are supporting American workers doing the work that we need to have done.”

More recently, on December 16, 2009, Sutton published a press release to her official website in which she said the following,

“At a time when unemployment is at 10 percent in this country, it is critical now more than ever that we stand with American workers and businesses.  As we invest in our nation’s infrastructure and manufacturing, the American taxpayers expect that the projects and products made will be produced in America by American workers.”

If, as Sutton believes, keeping federal tax dollars within our national borders is a positive move for American workers, then it would stand to reason that buying goods and services from the 13th district of Ohio would be good for the worker of the district.

Practice What You Preach

“When liberalism conflicts with reality, reality must give way.” – Quinn’s Law

It was not long ago that Betty took $118,838 of your tax dollars to produce a pair of self-promoting mailings.  The publishing company chosen by Sutton to complete this controversial task was the Mount Vernon Printing Company.  For those of you following along at home, the Mount Vernon Printing Company is located in Landover, MD (MD-4).

Certainly, with only a small amount of research, Sutton’s staff could have located a printing company within the borders of Ohio’s thirteenth district. Instead, the Congresswoman took nearly $120,000 which had been entrusted to her, as the representative of OH-13, and spent it to support her own campaign and the workers of Maryland’s 4th district.  This was done at a time when Ohio’s unemployment rate has nearly topped 11 percent.

You cannot have it both ways, Betty.  If your ideas are good, then enact them in your own daily work.

Betty Sutton

Look-At-Me

Knowing how busy you have been I decided to save you some work and have drafted a “Buy OH-13” plan for you:

  1. All business transactions completed by your offices will follow a strict “Buy OH-13” policy.
  2. If a project or purchase must be completed by a company from outside our district, then you must publish on the Internet within 30 days a detailed, written justification as to why the product or service cannot be completed by an OH-13 business.  It will also be necessary for you to including the amount of tax dollars being spent.
  3. For any wavier to this plan, you shall provide, as part of the written justification, a statement detailing the short and long term impacts of the waiver on OH-13 employment.
  4. You can request a waiver based on “unavailability/insufficient district source” only if after publishing your request on the Internet for at least 5 business days a sufficient OH-13 source of the material, product, or service does not identify itself during the period.

My plan will slow down the work of your offices, and I understand that it is an inefficient and expensive way to conduct business, however, as my grandmother use to say,

“ What’s good for the goose is good for the gander.”

On Your Dime.

February 2nd, 2010

Betty Sutton Spends $118838.00

Betty Sutton Campaign Literature Scandal

Despite the tireless work of Congresswoman Betty Sutton’s political machine, her recent “Look-At-Me” newsletter scandal is not going away.  With a  price tag of $118,838 it is  going to be around for a quite a while.  The “Look-At-Me” scandal is a priceless example of Sutton’s disconnect with the citizens of OH-13.  Her reckless tax and spend attitude is embodied in these mailings.  This issues is far from over and will remain a thorn in Sutton’s side for some time to come.

Today, Bob Dyer of the Beacon Journal took another well deserved shot at Betty.  In his article, Dyer contrasted Sutton’s recent literature with that of state Senator Coughlin’s.

When it comes to communicating with constituents, U.S. Rep. Betty Sutton could take a lesson from state Sen. Kevin Coughlin.

As we told you a few weeks ago, Sutton, D-Copley Township, recently blanketed her district with two brochures that could have come straight from Madison Avenue. Both — fully financed by you — were glorious, full-color, six-page brochures praising her legislative efforts.

In short, the ”newsletters” were campaign literature.

Last week, the folks in my ZIP code got another political mailing, this one from Coughlin, R-Cuyahoga Falls. His newsletter looks like something the local PTA might put together: a simple, black-and-white foldout with a couple of grainy photos.

One of the interior pages is devoted to asking voter opinions on seven issues. The other discusses two bills he has introduced.

When asked about the bare-bones effort, Coughlin said, ”I try to avoid political rhetoric, opting instead to highlight a couple of legislative initiatives and to survey citizens on a wide range of issues.”

The best part about it: He seems genuinely interested in taking the public pulse. The questions are neutral, such as, ”Do you support or oppose a proposal that would extend the school year by 20 days?”

Read more @ ohio.com

Stormy Morning Warning

January 30th, 2010

Betty Sutton awarded "Stormy Morning" by Suburbanite

Betty "Tax & Spend" Sutton Recognized As "Stormy Morning Warning"

Negative fall out over Sutton’s inappropriate use of our money continues.   Columnist Frank Weaver, Jr. of the Suburbanite took a big swing at Sutton today in his column, “Outtakes Around The Lakes: Stormy Morns and Starry Nights

“Stormy Morning Warning” goes to Ohio’s 13th U.S. Congressional Representative, Democrat Betty Sutton. During these trying times of economic recession, Sutton mails a self-promoting, six page, full color flyer to everyone in the district embellishing her support for last summer’s Cash for Clunkers program. And she does it at the taxpayers expense.

Less than a week later Sutton blows her horn again. She publicly shows her chutzpah by repeating her Cash for Clunkers support and a few other pet causes in a second mailed flyer. Same self promotion, same number of pages, same full color flyer and again at the taxpayers’ expense. Reportedly, these mail outs cost taxpayers well over $100,000 at a time when unemployment in Ohio is nearly 11 percent and the poverty level even higher. Her self promoting “campaign” literature at the taxpayers’ cost rankled many including yours truly. And you wonder why so many voters reject new and renewal levies. Shame on Sutton.

Suburbanite 1/30/2010

As reported by Sutton’s office, the actual cost for the “Look At Me” mailings was $118,838, not including staff labor.

This story isn’t over yet.

Bill Haney

January 25th, 2010

Bill Haney

Bill Haney For OH-13

Welcome the latest addition to the OH-13 Liberation Team. Bill Haney of Brunswick is now in the race for Ohio’s 13th district house seat.  Running as a republican, Haney is a conservative values candidate.  Haney promotes traditional family values, fiscal responsibility, and a respect for the Constitution.  Basically,  everything Congresswoman Betty Sutton is against.

Haney's official announcement of his candidacy.

“The government needs to live within its’ means and must pass a Constitutional Amendment to balance the budget.  Any bailout of private companies is absolutely ridiculous and can not be tolerated.  Congress should be looking out for the needs of the country and not their own personal concern of re-election and escalating pork.  We need to account for 90% of the money we take in and allocate where needed, without over spending.  The remaining 10% goes into reserve.  Zero based budgeting should be standard.  Regulation for businesses should be cut back tremendously.  Capital gains and inheritance taxes should be eliminated.  We should be energy independent by drilling in Alaska and other high resource areas, eliminate tax and regulatory impediments to building more refineries, and spend research dollars on clean coal and wind technologies.  We can not allow a government take over of our medical industry.” – http://billhaney.org/

Seat Safety

January 25th, 2010

We've got a dynamo pair of members of the House of Representatives, who are so committed to their districts and committed to this state -- Betty Sutton and Marcy Kaptur. - President Barak Obama

Is Betty Sutton’s house seat safe in 2010?  Not if Michael Barone’s analysis of the Massachusetts Massacre is accurate.

In the Washington Examiner, Barone proposes that Brown’s [R] victory over Coakley [D] may highlight vulnerable districts.  He suggests that any House democrat elected in a district where less than 64% of the voters backed Obama is at risk.

How did the 13th district vote in 2009?  57% Barack Obama.

It is time to show your support for the challengers.   Particular attention should be paid to Justin Wooden [D] right now.  Wooden is going head to head against Betty in the primary and has the first shot at deposing the congresswoman.

Ohio Recovery Prediction

December 10th, 2009

Betty Sutton's Slow Recovery

Betty Sutton's Slow Recovery

Ohio’s top CPAs responding to the seventh annual Ohio Business Poll have pushed back their earlier prediction by one year for when a sustainable U.S. economic recovery will begin.

Ohio unemployment rates have not yet peaked

About a third (36%) of respondents to the poll, conducted by The Ohio Society of CPAs (OSCPA), predict a sustainable recovery to start in the second half of 2010, while 26% put the turnaround in the first half of 2011. In the 2008 poll, the overwhelming majority of poll participants forecast a sustainable recovery coming in the last half of 2009 or the first half of 2010 (62%).

In addition, 65% of CPAs responding this year felt Ohio unemployment rates have not yet peaked. Nearly half (48%) believe it could take up to four years for the state to return to pre-recession unemployment  levels of 5.8% recorded in December 2007.

Respondents were ambivalent concerning the effectiveness of the national stimulus packages at creating and retaining jobs in Ohio, with 26% saying the stimulus packages were neither effective nor ineffective and 23% responding that they were somewhat effective.

Jobs, Jobs, Jobs

November 26th, 2009

A Demonstration of Quinn’s Law: Liberals never think what they are doing is wrong, they only think they haven’t done enough of it yet

Betty Sutton, clearly the best choice for a job creation task force.

Betty Sutton, clearly the best choice for a job creation task force.

The economic stimulus bill, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, was signed into law on Feb. 17, 2009.  Betty and her cohorts promised it would help bring about a recovery for the slumping economy.   So, how is this promised help working out for OH-13? Let’s look at two numbers from recovery.gov, a website created by the Obama administration to track the recovery efforts.

Betty Sutton has spent $153,496,938.00 of recovery money in the district.   Her spending spree has created 149.5  jobs.  After a little quick math, that seems to work out to 1.26 million dollars per job.  Well done, Betty!

Back in February Betty had this to say:

“The Recovery and Reinvestment Act is simple – it is about putting our people back to work and reinvigorating our economy. The need for this legislation could not be more important. America’s families are hurting. Last month, our country lost nearly 600,000 jobs and unemployment in our country has reached a staggering 7.2 percent. These are not statistics – these are hardworking Americans who are now struggling to pay their bills, provide for their children and who are wondering how they can afford health insurance. Today’s legislation is aimed squarely at restoring the promise of the middle class to our hard-working families.

Ohio has been hit particularly hard, with a statewide unemployment rate of 7.8%. Today’s legislation is expected to save or create 133,000 jobs throughout Ohio, providing families with the opportunity to regain or obtain wages they need and desire. It also provides our state with necessary resources to help stabilize the local economy and address other challenges. Ohio’s schools will receive approximately $2.7 billion for necessary school improvements and programs for our children. Our state will also receive over $3 billion in federal funding for Medicaid, ensuring that our most vulnerable citizens receive the healthcare they need and deserve.”

This is Congresswoman Sutton from today. Democrats work on multibillion-dollar jobs package L.A. Times

“The stimulus boosted employment but did it in a way that was not as highly visible as a lot of people would like.  It did so in somewhat of a scattershot approach — a job here and a job there, trickled out over time. . . . Far too many Americans are without a job, and far too many more are worried about what tomorrow is going to bring.”

Since the stimulus bill was enacted in February, the United States has lost 2.8 million jobs, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.  Job losses increased in 29 states, including Ohio, last month.  Ohio’s Department of Job and Family Services reported that the state’s unemployment rate rose to 10.5 percent in October, up from 10.1 percent in September.

Now President Obama, Betty Sutton and the Democratic majority in Congress are assembling a new jobs package that would devote billions of additional dollars to projects meant to put people back on payrolls in 2010 and keep them working.

All of this is proof that Betty Sutton is the perfect choice to co-chair a task force on job creation.  Let’s just hope the other guy knows what he’s doing.

You Are What You Eat

November 26th, 2009

and defined by the company you keep.

Betty Sutton Accepts Award From Anti Meat Activists

Representative Sutton accepts her Humane Champion award from Anti-Meat activists Wayne Pacelle, President and CEO of The Humane Society of the United States, and Michael Markarian, President of the Humane Society Legislative Fund.

When Betty said that she was committed to protecting the welfare of our nation’s animals and protecting them against cruelty, did anyone think that included a radical change to Thanksgiving dinner? It just might.

For the last two years, Betty Sutton has been chumming it up with the leaders of the Humane Society Of America.  In fact, she’s been awarded their Humane Champion, and Humane Legislator award each of the last two years.

“Reducing America’s consumption of farm animals is one of the important goals of The Humane Society of the United States” -  Gail Berrigan – Humane Society Of America

For those not familiar with the Humane Society Of America, it is important to recognize that this organization is not associated with your local Humane Society.  The HSUS is a radical animal rights group with a mission of shutting down our nations farms and making the United States a population of vegetarians.

The lobbing arm of the HSUS, the Humane Society Legislative Fund, works tirelessly to influence lawmakers at the state and federal level.  Ohio farmers, not willing to trust their legislators, recently took a preemptive strike against the HSUS with Issue 2.  The people of Ohio recognized that the HSUS is bad news for Ohio’s agriculture industry and our fragile economy, that’s why they voted with the farmers and against HSUS.  As expected though, if there is an opportunity to put the screws to Ohio, Betty Sutton is ready to be the poster girl.

As you enjoy that thanksgiving Turkey, or that slice of mouthwatering ham, remember this: If Betty Sutton’s friends have their way, someday you’ll be stuck with over priced tofu-turkey and roastless roasts.

Happy Thanksgiving… for now.

Ignore Liberty, You Get Meade.

November 11th, 2009

Another Challenger for the OH-13 Seat

Jason Meade 2010

OH-13 Republicn Candidate Jason Meade 2010

Meet another of Betty Sutton’s challengers, Republican Jason Meade.

Every day, I share in conversations with family members, neighbors, co-workers and friends that are worried that we are not handing our children the same opportunities that we had. In these conversations we spoke of a need of more concerned people getting involved. As our conversations went on, we realized we needed people with an appreciation of the things we spoke of to be our representatives. I decided to try to accomplish that goal in my own district.

To Betty Sutton:
You ignore the well being and liberty of individuals for your own selfish goals.

It is not out of some egotistical hubris that I made that decision. I claim no radically new ideas; I have no new philosophies; I do not have the oratory skill to tempt me to try to change the world. I do know that our government has strayed from the Constitution. I do know that if we stick to the framework intended for this country, we will succeed. I do know that the government of the people means just that; you and I. Just as my family, friends, neighbors and co-workers have the common sense to offer solutions to the problems around us, so do you.

I do not believe that one person alone can do all the work needed to hold our country to its founding principles. It will take the work of many individuals. Our responsibility, though, is to start here in our district to take care of our area. Others will need to do the same in theirs. As individuals throughout this country yearn for the order, morality and principles that founded this nation to be fortified, we will see sanity begin to be restored to our government. I ask that you join me and my team to help with the work that is set out before us.

Visit Jason Meade’s Website: http://www.jasonmeade2010.com/

Let the Games Begin!

November 8th, 2009

Jason Wooden

Justin Wooden Democrat for U.S. Congress Ohio District 13

Betty Sue Sutton,

We repeatedly called upon you to do what was right.  We asked that you simply represent the people of this district.  Instead, you voted with the congressional delegation from California time and time again.  We pleaded with you for face to face meetings. You pretended not to notice.  We came to the steps of you palace for a redress of grievances.  You avoided us.

Betty, times are changing, the people don’t need you anymore. You see, we are finding solutions to the problem that is you.

Meet solution A.  He’s a resident of the district who isn’t afraid to share his core beliefs with the voters of OH-13.  From the looks of it, we have a real patriot running against you.  A veteran of the United States Navy, a husband and father, a man who has actually worked real jobs and struggled to make ends meet.

Best of all, he’s ready to go after you.  Wooden 4 Congress.com